(This post published on December 8, 2023)
Sunday October 4, 2015
-- After Saturday's big hike, Sunday called for a more leisurely stroll through
the Swiss pastoral "Central Plateau", in this case in the Emmental,
between the Cantons of Bern and Luzern (we crossed a canton border again! Happens
a lot). Urs had to pick up something in a little town called Huttwil, which
just happened to be hosting a cheese market and an exhibition of steam engines, so after
admiring the beautiful locomotives for a while, we walked to the neighbouring
town of Hüswil (8.5 km in 2 hours) through rolling hills and forests. A highlight were some very new-born goats, really newborn! They must have come just an hour or so before we passed by their enclosure.
It was a really nice and easy walk on this lovely fall day.
This trail is part of National Trail no.4: "St. James Trail" (part of the Camino di Santiago in Switzerland).
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This is an old-timer Postauto! We were here at about 2 p.m. to pick up something Urs had ordered. |
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A lot of train fans here to look at the old steam engine! These trains do special runs which you can purchase tickets on. |
VIDEO:
Steam Engine running back and forth on the track
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Hotel Krone in Huttwil. This is an Emmental-style house |
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It looks so cute the way this lady is leaning out of the old hotel window |
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We started walking from Huttwil somewhat before 3 p.m. after spending some time in Huttwil, and walked for about two hours to Hüswil. |
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This trail is part of National Trail no.4: "St. James Trail" |
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On clear days you can get some nice views of the Alps from further North. |
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A good place for a break and a self-timed photo! |
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I love all kinds of bridges! |
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It is such a lovely countryside for a nice fall afternoon walk |
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Cool old Emmental house in Ufhausen near Hüswil. |
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Walking through a small village called Ufhusen |
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There is a Swiss tradition that when a baby is born, your friends "plant" these trees in your yard, and when you take them down, you have to invite your friends to dinner! |
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Newly-born baby goat. The umbilical cord is still visible. |
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There were actually two newly-born goats. Perhaps twins? |
VIDEO:
Two brand new baby goats!
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It is always a treat to see the cows, especially when they are so interested in us! They actually came running across the pasture to see us! |
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The cows are watching us go by!
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This region is full of lovely rolling hills |
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Catching the train home in Hüswil at 4:45 p.m. In some of the very small train stations you can still walk across the tracks! |
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What our hike looks like on Google satellite maps |
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Werthenstein Monastery on the stretch between Wolhusen and Lucerne. |
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